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231 related items for PubMed ID: 9766105

  • 1. Aerosol and splatter contamination from the operative site during ultrasonic scaling.
    Harrel SK, Barnes JB, Rivera-Hidalgo F.
    J Am Dent Assoc; 1998 Sep; 129(9):1241-9. PubMed ID: 9766105
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  • 3. Aerosol and splatter production by focused spray and standard ultrasonic inserts.
    Rivera-Hidalgo F, Barnes JB, Harrel SK.
    J Periodontol; 1999 May; 70(5):473-7. PubMed ID: 10368050
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  • 5. Dental bioaerosol as an occupational hazard in a dentist's workplace.
    Szymańska J.
    Ann Agric Environ Med; 2007 May; 14(2):203-7. PubMed ID: 18247451
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  • 7. Aerosol and splatter.
    Young JM.
    J Am Dent Assoc; 1998 Nov; 129(11):1524. PubMed ID: 9818565
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  • 8. Blood contamination of the aerosols produced by in vivo use of ultrasonic scalers.
    Barnes JB, Harrel SK, Rivera-Hidalgo F.
    J Periodontol; 1998 Apr; 69(4):434-8. PubMed ID: 9609373
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  • 10. Simulated and clinical aerosol spread in common periodontal aerosol-generating procedures.
    Puljich A, Jiao K, Lee RSB, Walsh LJ, Ivanovski S, Han P.
    Clin Oral Investig; 2022 Sep; 26(9):5751-5762. PubMed ID: 35581347
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  • 17. Efficacy of extraoral suction devices in aerosol and splatter reduction during ultrasonic scaling: A laboratory investigation.
    Horsophonphong S, Chestsuttayangkul Y, Surarit R, Lertsooksawat W.
    J Dent Res Dent Clin Dent Prospects; 2021 Sep; 15(3):197-202. PubMed ID: 34712411
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  • 18. Atmospheric contamination during ultrasonic scaling.
    Timmerman MF, Menso L, Steinfort J, van Winkelhoff AJ, van der Weijden GA.
    J Clin Periodontol; 2004 Jun; 31(6):458-62. PubMed ID: 15142216
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  • 19. Subgingival debridement with a teflon-coated sonic scaler insert in comparison to conventional instruments and assessment of substance removal on extracted teeth.
    Rühling A, Bernhardt O, Kocher T.
    Quintessence Int; 2005 Jun; 36(6):446-52. PubMed ID: 15954250
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  • 20. Aerial dispersal of blood-contaminated aerosols during dental procedures.
    Yamada H, Ishihama K, Yasuda K, Hasumi-Nakayama Y, Shimoji S, Furusawa K.
    Quintessence Int; 2011 May; 42(5):399-405. PubMed ID: 21519559
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